Calculators

A common business valuation approach is to calculate the net present value ('NPV') of future cash flows for a company. It's an income approach to valuation the basically tries to find out how much the company's future cash generated is worth today.

If the term "net present value" is totally foreign to you, take a look at our article on the time value of money.

Use the Lease vs Buy Calculator below to help determine whether you should lease or buy business equipment. It calculates monthly payments and your total net cost. Compare the amounts, to determine which option is better for your business.

The Lease vs Buy Calculator to helps determine whether to lease or buy business equipment in Canada. You can compare the cost of leasing to the cost of buying accurately because the calculator takes into account tax rates and the time value of money.

This free calculator is handy for determining sales taxes in the U.S. as well as internationally. This calculator has two tabs. The first calculates the tax on a subtotal, and gives you the total including tax. The second tab lets you calculate the taxes from a total price including tax, and gives you the subtotal before tax. Handy for figuring out sales taxes if you sell products with "tax included" - or if you want to "extract" tax amounts and subtotals from grand totals. Scroll down for the downloadable version or watch the video demonstration.

This free calculator is handy for determining sales taxes in Canada. Provincial, federal and harmonized taxes are automatically calculated for the province selected. Calculates in both directions - get totals from subtotals and reverse calculates subtotals from totals.

Five calculators in one with a user friendly interface. Switch between the tabs to choose the calculation you want to make. A handy downloadable version is also available for use on your desktop. Scroll down to use it online!

This free calculator calculates your breakeven point and profitability. Switch between the tabs to do calculate your breakeven point or expected profit/loss. Use the "Break-even Analysis" tab to calculate your breakeven point and the "Profitability Analysis" tab to calculate profit or loss.